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The top three, all in the north east, are unchanged from last year’s rankings in the annual survey by Rome's La Sapienza University for ItaliaOggi Sette, which looks at work, health, education, leisure, crime and environmental factors across the country. Bolzano scored highest overall, followed by Trento and Belluno. The three were awarded high marks for factors like employment, tourism infrasstructure, high average wealth, low crime levels and lack of urban crowds. The city of Belluno in Belluno province, Italy. Photo: giustina_ilyusha/Flickr The popular Tuscan tourist town of Siena also scored very highly overall, ranking fourth. Small towns fared far better than cities in the ranking, which also reveals that the north-south divide is no longer as clear cut when it comes to quality of life. None of Italy’s bigger cities did well in the survey. The highest-ranked city was Florence, coming in at 54th on the list. Milan is at 55th, Turin at 78th, Palermo at 106th and … [Read more...] about These are the best Italian towns to live in according to a new survey

By Dale Robertson, Houston Chronicle Published 12:07 pm CDT, Thursday, October 4, 2018 Photo: ERIC GAY, Associated Press You have to go all the way back to January 1996 to find the last time the Cowboys played in a conference championship game. You have to go all the way back to January 1996 to find the last... Had J.J. Watt grown up "idolizing" – the exact word he used Wednesday – the great Bob Lilly instead of the great Reggie White, things might be very different going into Sunday's night's 13th meeting between the NFL teams from Houston and Dallas. But Watt, who's Wisconsin through and through despite all he means to Houston and all he has done for our city, was a preschooler when White, already a presumptive Hall of Famer after eight huge seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, became a Green Bay Packer. For a kid in Pewaukee , the NFL universe began and ended with the team that called … [Read more...] about Robertson: Cowboys’ mystique reduced to a mere relic

Nick Baumgardner Detroit Free Press Published 5:16 p.m. UTC Jun 16, 2018 The NCAA made a few rule changes this week. And for the first time in a long time, they were almost universally viewed as positive decisions. Those changes, and more, in this week's mailbag. If anyone has a future question, find me on Twitter (@nickbaumgardner) or drop me an email. Q: Given the new redshirt rule, who are a few guys you think may play early in the season, and who are a few guys that may see the field come November? — @WadeGoodell Jim Harbaugh was never bashful about throwing as many true freshmen as he could into games early in seasons during his first three years on campus. If a player was on the edge of being ready, he played. Even if it was for a snap or two. That situation probably remains the same. If it's a home game (full dress list) and Michigan has the score under control, he'll play any freshman who is remotely close to being ready. The staff likes to … [Read more...] about Ask Nick: How will Michigan handle freshmen with new redshirt rule?

A STASH of Nazi relics hidden in the heart of Austria’s parliament has been revealed for the first time in nearly 73 years. The hoard features a number of artworks depicting Adolf Hitler, including two busts, two paintings, and a bronze relief. The collection was found in a sealed closet in the Austrian Parliament's basement as the building undergoes renovation, which is due to be completed in 2021. The stockpile also includes a painting of Horst Wessel – a Nazi who was murdered by communists in 1930 and made into a martyr by propaganda chief Joseph Goebbels. Historians Bertrand Perz and Verena Pawlowsky were given the relics to study for their new report on the history of the building. Parliament spokesman Karl-Heinz Grundböck said: “According to that, all the artefacts are objects of Nazi propaganda, created around the year 1938 or earlier.” He added: “Five of the most probably six artists could be identified. "Although there were no historical … [Read more...] about Huge stash of Nazi relics – including a statue of Hitler’s head – found hidden in the heart of Austria’s parliament after 73 years